I believe it was the age of 12.
<h3>More than anything else, however, it was racial inequality that exposed American democracy’s limits. Over several decades, state governments had lowered their property requirements so poorer men could vote. But as northern states ended slavery, whites worried that free black men could also go to the polls in large numbers. In response, they adopted new laws that made racial discrimination the basis of American democracy.</h3>
<h3>At the time of the Revolution, only two states explicitly limited black voting rights. By 1839, almost all states did. (The four exceptions were all in New England, where the Democratic Party was weakest.) For example, New York’s 1821 state constitution enfranchised nearly all white male taxpayers but only the richest black men. In 1838, a similar constitution in Pennsylvania prohibited black voting completely.</h3>
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The economic result is: <span> Unemployment in home countries dropped.
For a short period after the soldiers drafted to the war, Local businesses were forced to use undrafted individuals to work for them.
This technically reduced the number of unemployment in the country during the war, but it reversed back massively as soon as the soldiers got back.</span>
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(B) Germany had become mostly Lutheran as a result of the strong Protestant influence.
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<span>Since Jamieson was forced to write his letters to his homeland in the Mohawk tongue, he was called in as a code-writer for the American forces during World War II. By doing this, the Amerindian Communication Network (set up by Jamieson and fellow Mohawks) was able to write letters indecipherable by anyone who would have intercepted them.</span>